Another Day in Paradise

Justin Burgess, an Army Captain, who comments here often and sends us great tips, also sent us a copy of his eBook “Another Day in Paradise“, and I really enjoyed it. Here’s what the pubicist says about his book;

A young officer is forced to deal with love, loss, and his own understanding of duty while fighting a savage enemy in the wilds of Afghanistan. Although fictional, this story is an honest, gritty, and often humorous portrayal of the realities of combat, and the toll it takes on those who fight. From the frustrations of a desk job to the responsibilities of a commander thrust into the thick of the action, Captain Chris Braddock is a man who must overcome his own personal demons to successfully lead his men into battle, and safely home. Written entirely in Afghanistan while the author served on his own combat tour, this story offers a unique and realistic look at our nation’s longest war.

For the Fourth of July, the book is free at Amazon, so if you need some reading material for today, go get it. It will remain free tomorrow, too.

Comments

13 responses to “Another Day in Paradise”

  1. Bubblehead Ray

    Downloaded into the bat phone. 🙂

  2. Blanka

    Looks good. Will definitely check it out.

  3. I’ll have to find a hard copy, unless it’s downloadable to a PC.

  4. Yat Yas 1833

    It’s down loadable to Ipads!

  5. Marine_7002

    I must be one of about 37 people in the US who do not have a smartphone of some brand or other. I’m just barely beyond tin cans and string…

  6. defendUSA

    done!

  7. AFMSgt

    AW1 Tim and Marin_7002, you can get a Kindle reader app for PC

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=kcp_pc_ln_ar?docId=1000426311

    Then you can read the book on your computer.

  8. AFMSgt

    Sorry, typo, meant Marine_7002

  9. DR_BRETT

    Also, I have no portable telephone.

  10. DR_BRETT

    No. 7 AFMSgt:
    Thanks for the tip .

  11. Marine_7002

    @7 AFMSgt – damn, I learn something every day in spite of my best efforts. Thanks!

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  13. H1

    First book was outstanding.
    Don’t typically read tomes in a day anymore.
    This was the exception.
    Emailed the link to my phone.